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slhs ptsa newsletter
11400 South Lakes Drive Reston, VA 20191 Main Office (703) 715-4500 WELCOME TO THE ONLINE NEWSLETTER! We save a considerable amount of money by making the complete newsletter available to you online instead of mailing paper copies. It also saves a few trees! A Keep in Touch (KIT) email message will alert you when the newsletter is posted online. Thank you for understanding. The full newsletter follows, but if you would like to browse through the links (to the right) to find articles that are of interest to you, just CLICK on the topic of interest and it will take you there! We hope you like this feature of our online newsletter. If you have any questions or comments about our newsletter, please contact the newsletter editor at ednewsletter@southlakesptsa .org. SLHS PTSA NEWSLETTER MA R C H 1 9, 2 0 14 CLICK ON THE QUICK LINKS BELOW TO GO DIRECTLY TO AN ARTICLE OR SCROLL DOWN FOR THE FULL NEWSLETTER. Sports/ Student Activities Career Center English/ Yearbook/ Newspaper Parent Liaison World Languages SAT/ACT Dates DECA Athletic Boosters Fundraisers Message from Principal President’s Pen Science Health Room/Clinic Have a great Spring Break! April 14-18 Math Calendar All Night Grad Party RETURN TO MAIN MENU SCHOOL CALENDAR MARCH 19 Boston Market fundraiser 20 Dual Enrollment Info Session 9am 23 Reston 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert 31 MYP community log due APRIL 2 Regional College Fair—GMU 7 FULL DAY OF SCHOOL—blue day 7-11 Mental Wellness Week 8 Personal Project Fair 9 PTSA Meeting, Media Center 7pm 14-18 SPRING BREAK No School 26 Band on the Run 5K 30 9th/10th parent night, Theatre 6:30pm MAY 10 Mock ACT/SAT 11 Mother’s Day 14 PTSA Meeting, Media Center 7pm 30 PROM 8pm JUNE 20, 23 FULL DAYS OF SCHOOL 24 Last Day of School— early release For more calendar items go to: http://www.fcps.edu/ SouthLakesHS/ calendar.shtml SLHS PTSA NEWSLETTER M A R C H MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL PRESIDENT’S PEN As we move into Spring, I am hopeful we are done with the snow! As a native of this area, I do not recall a year when we have had this number of storms. The multiple interruptions have added a lot of stress to both students and teachers. Our teachers are constantly working to adjust their pacing guides and communicate out new timelines with each change to the schedule. We are still waiting for some final decisions from the county on how the added days in June will be used. As soon as that decision is officially communicated, I will get that out in a KIT message. Dear SLHS Families, Students were issued interims during their second period class on Monday, March 10th. If you have not seen your students interim, please ask them for it. The third quarter ends on April 4th. It is critical that students get assignments turned in as there is no teacher workday to end third quarter. Teachers will be grading assignments and figuring grades as we begin fourth quarter on Monday, April 7th, which was a teacher workday and is now a full school day. Students have been meeting with their counselors through English classes for academic advising sessions where they plan course selections for next year. At the end of those meetings, students are given a print out of the courses selected. The majority of rising seniors and juniors have completed that process -continued on page 3 1 9 , 2 0 1 4 It has been a crazy winter, with days on and off, yet we continue to shine in the community. The halls are filled with evidence of Science Fair; the drainage topper on Lake Thoreau will be adorned with work from our STEM students; we have students swimming, debating, marketing, racing, cooking, in all ways preparing for life right from our very hallways. Look at the front page of the school's website to see all the remarkable strides our students are making. The skills that they take with them as a Seahawk when they go to interact with the world will serve them well. As we are catching up from Mother Nature's interruptions, the counselors are meeting with students to make course selections. If your child has not already brought a sheet of paper home to you, look for course selections in the third quarter report card. Please, please if you need to discuss selections, or want to change anything, contact your child's counselor immediately. FCPS requires staffing to be chosen in April, so while course selection can change until the end of May, you are not guaranteed that a course will be available. If only so many students choose QQQ elective, staffing will be based on that in April. Particularly this -continued on page 3 RETURN TO MAIN MENU PRINCIPAL—continued from page 2 PRESIDENT—continued from page 2 and rising sophomores should have been finished yesterday. Of course, there are some classes that have to be rescheduled due to snow days. If you have not seen the print out provided to your student, please ask them for it. Those selections will also be included in the mailing of third quarter report cards. The weather hasn’t kept our students from shining over the winter both scholastically and athletically. We recognized our outstanding winter sports teams for both their achievements on the playing field as well as the many who earned a 3.5 GPA as a student athlete on March 10th . Our Speech and Debate teams continue to compete and do great with eight students qualifying for the national competition in Chicago. Our relatively new Science Olympiad team qualified for the state tournament to be held later this month at Madison HS. Twenty-two Seahawk students are competing at the Regional Science fair March 17th. On April 8th will be the fabulous IBMYP Personal Project fair, IB Visual Arts showcase and, new this year, examples of the IBCC Reflective projects. That night is open to the public and is free. Please check out the SLHS calendar on the website and KIT messages for all the great things going on. As I mentioned in my last letter, the FCPS proposed budget is asking for an increased transfer from the Board of Supervisors. Already included in the proposed cuts from the school system is a 1.0 increase to class size at the high school level. Ultimately, that translates to cuts in staff. I would encourage parents and students to learn about the FY2015 proposed budget. There are a variety of documents related to the budget available at http://www.fcps.edu/ news/fy2015.shtml. It is important that the Board of Supervisors hear from community members now about their feelings on the budget. I do want to thank Cathy Hudgins for visiting South Lakes earlier this month and taking the time to meet and hear from a group of staff members after school. Thank you Seahawk community for your support and commitment to making South Lakes an awesome school. As this year’s leadership class motto goes: Dreams come true in green and blue! Kim Retzer Proud Principal PAGE 3 year, with the budget concerns, there may not be much wiggle room on May 30. Thank you to the many parents who are volunteering, especially as the spring season comes upon us. The musical, theatre, athletic, and All Night Grad Party areas really appreciate all that you do. As Ms. Knapp says, "Home of the Seahawks, and darn proud of it!" Please let me know if I can help in any way. Tara Cranford Teague SLHS PTSA President [email protected] MATH DEPARTMENT I hope everyone has enjoyed the many snow days we’ve had this year! The math department has planned, adjusted, and re-adjusted the pacing guides to ensure sufficient time to cover course materials. It is vital that students are present in class the rest of the year, as any missed classes now can cause them to fall behind. We are deep in preparation for the end of the year. The math department is also trying to broaden student access to mathematical competitions. Fairfax County offers both a Varsity Math League (above Algebra 2) and a Junior Math League (at or below Algebra 2). Competitions occur about once a month. Interested students should talk to Ms. Baram or Ms. Yen for more information. Students also recently competed in the AMC math competition; we are waiting on the results. SOL tests are quickly approaching for Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2. We would like to remind you that the Math teachers are available after school on late bus days, Mondays and some Wednesdays, for extra help, please make sure to take advantage of this! It is also that time of year when students start looking forward to the classes that they will be taking next year. We have recommended classes, and we encourage parents and students to engage in a dialogue with teachers about placement. We strive to recommend every student to a class that will challenge them and allow them to be successful. RETURN TO MAIN MENU PAGE It’s Spring Allergy Season ! FCPS Emergency Medication Policy Reminder: FCPS’ MEDICATION POLICY requires that students who need to use (or carry ) an INHALER or EPIPEN in school (or to use during after school practices and at games; or while on FCPS fieldtrips) must provide the SLHS Health Room/Clinic with a doctor signed FCPS Inhaler Authorization Form or FCPS Epinephrine Authorization Form. A new form must be provided each year. FCPS Authorization Forms can be found at: http://www.fcps.edu/forms.htm Part I of the Authorization form: Parents complete and sign as usual. Part II of the Authorization form is filled out and signed by a doctor. (If ‘permission to carry’ box is checked by the doctor): Parent AND Student must co-sign Part II. Parents may send in a back-up inhaler or EpiPen to keep in the Health Room even when the student carries one. Your student may bring it in with the form. Bring completed form to Health Room/Clinic or fax to the clinic at: 703-715-4609. *Emergency medication must have the prescription label on it. Students should carry it in the original, labeled box - or – tape the label onto inhaler barrel or EpiPen tube. **Check the medicine ‘expiration’ date and get a new unit whenever it expires. 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU PAGE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The Science Department is proud to share with you the 1st and 2nd place winners of our South Lakes High School Science Fair held on January 29, 2014. The first place winners then became eligible to compete in this weekend’s Regional Science Fair at Robinson Secondary School (March 14-16) and if they win there, they may attend the Virginia State Science Fair at Virginia Military Institute. Grand Prize Winner Taylor Rauch First Place Winners Alla Cartright Charlie Quinn Everest Gromoll Samuel Rugari Kajal Chandrabhatla, Kaitlin Lee Aalliiee Malmberg Helena Clark Ian Larson Christopher Jones Jeremy Schonfeld Julian Levy-Myers and Amar Singh Emma Cantwell Dilan Wickramaratne Benjamin Constantine Juwairiyah Brown Abigail Bossie, Taylor Mauceri and Tehmeena Salahin Sage Raphael and Natalie Simmons Justin May and Daniel Raw Sana Khan Sabrina Groves 5 Second Place Winners Abigail Wickman (will attend the Regional Science Fair) Jasjeet Waraich Elizabeth Eareckson David Joyner Michelle Whitlock Omar Farooq Sam Gifford and Madison Lintner Nicole Baker and Manaal Farhan Sarah Smith Jenna Hirshfeld and Liz Trautman Katherine Bae Dounia Lazreq Conor Gill John Westenhoff and Chris Zaboji Melissa Hadley and Kellye Young Javier Corrasco and Andres Saavedra Second place winners In addition, we wish to thank all the parents and community members who acted as judges at the fair. More than 120 of you helped out and we could not have done it without you! Pizza Tonight? Order from Naked Pizza, Reston and help the Athletic Boosters! From now until April 4th, order pizza in store, online or by phone with delivery, and SLHS Athletics will receive a 20% donation! You must use the promotion code “Support Athletes” to ensure the Boosters receives the donation! Honey Baked Ham First place winners Need a ham for Easter? We’ll be taking orders for hams to be delivered just before Easter, which is Sunday, April 20th. To order your ham at a reduced price and benefit SLHS Athletes, click here. RETURN TO MAIN MENU PAGE 6 WORLD LANGUAGES French German Twenty-five IB students will travel to France over Spring vacation. First stop, Paris, and then south to visit the former Roman city of Nimes, as well as the impressive Pont du Gard and several picturesque villages. We wish them "bon voyage" and know they will enjoy using their language skills, sampling the cuisine and discovering the history and beauty of southern France! National German Exam Awards: 43 South Lakes German students in levels 2 through IB 2 completed the extremely rigorous National Exam in January. Congratulations to Hazel Reges scoring in the 95th percentile and qualifying to apply for the AATG (American Association of Teachers of German) Study Abroad travel program. Hazel is the 1st South Lakes student to receive this recognition. An additional 24 students will receive recognition of achievement, bronze, silver or gold awards and the German Honor Society induction and award ceremony! Wir gratulieren euch! Our French I class did a brilliant job on their very first recorded MYP interactive assessment. While FCPS PALS tasks are individually recorded through level II, the Middle Years Program requires students to negotiate meaning in a twoway conversation. All the better to prepare our students for the real world! Level II classes are finishing up the theme of the Town. Some of our more popular activities have included making maps, giving directions to lead friends to mystery destinations, and noticing cultural differences in town planning, architectural styles and building materials. IB1 classes are currently reading a beautifully written novel titled "L'Homme qui plantait des arbres", by the famous French author, Jean Giono. Set in the hills of Provence, it is a story of one man's service and gift to humanity through his service to nature. World Wars I and II serve as the backdrop to the story-and are also aspects of IB study we have explored this year in class. Félicitations to all the IB French II students. They completed their internal assessments and the IB written assignments. They worked very hard and Madame Bachman is proud of their dedication to the program. We are now working on reading and writing skills in order to prepare for the May portion of the exam. In between, we have found time to enjoy some Nutella as we discussed the advantages of Fair Trade products and their impact on the global community. Wir sind activ! We are active in the German classes at South Lakes High School. German 1 is continuing their correspondence with pen pals in Berlin and with the SLHS IB German 1 class, putting the language to use in the real world. German 2 students are preparing Advertising Campaigns for health and fitness products and services. Campaigns include radio, television and print advertisements. German 3 students as part of the official IB MYP program are learning about the very environmentally conscientious Germans and Europeans. As part of the learning process students are creating public service announcements using Mottos from the German “Tag der Umwelt” or Environment Day. IB1 students have been learning about the various cuisines and cultural traditions in the German speaking world. Preparing and presenting a traditional German dish on March 24th to a panel of German speakers the students will demonstrate their knowledge of their selected dish and their language skills. Guten Appetit! IB2 is continuing to prepare for the upcoming IB exams in May from reviewing grammar and vocabulary to discussing the stereotypes of both Americans and Germans to the genetic modification of plants and foods the discussions have been quite intense. RETURN TO MAIN MENU PAGE WORLD LANGUAGES continued from page 6 7 ENGLISH/YEARBOOK/NEWSPAPER Japanese South Lakes will be hosting 6 Japanese exchange students from March 22-25. They are coming from Kawagoe High School in Mie Prefecture, where South Lakes students visited last summer as part of the Kakehashi exchange program sponsored by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Latin The Latin I classes have continued to expand their knowledge of basic Latin grammar. They have learned three of the six verb tenses, nouns of different genders, and are currently working on the challenging concept of noun and adjective agreement. Additionally, they studied numbers and Roman numerals, trying their hand at some math word problems in Latin! Historical studies have focused on early Roman history and the time when the city of Rome was growing under some great and not-so-great kings. Outside of class, several Latin I students recently took the National Latin Exam, and a number also participated in the SLHS Latin trip to New York, where they explored the classical treasures housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Spanish Spanish classes continue to bring the language and culture to life. The Spanish for Fluent Speakers classes have been discussing the conflict in Venezuela and even made a mural to bring attention to the situation! IB 2 students are preparing for the final part of the exam in May, while IB 1 students are focusing on global issues such as indigenous populations and immigration. Spanish 3 students are finishing up a unit on health and nutrition and will soon be discussing issues regarding the environment. Childhood memories are the current topic in Spanish 2, while Spanish 1 students are talking about games and sports! -Laura Bachman As the juniors finish their Writing SOL in March, they begin to prepare for the Reading SOL in May. If you would like to support your student’s preparations for the SOL, read and discuss a variety of shorter written works with them from newspapers, magazines, or the Internet. Yearbooks are still on sale! If you have not yet preordered the 2014 yearbook for your student, please go to www.YearbookOrderCenter.com. If you prefer to pay in cash, order forms are available on the SLHS homepage, or students can pick one up from room 472. The photojournalism students are heading to San Diego in April for the Journalism Education Association/National Scholastic Press Association spring conference. Yearbook students will attend a over ten different sessions during the three-day conference, taught by journalism professionals from around the country. Topics include journalistic writing, photography, design, theme development, yearbook coverage, and editorial leadership. Participating in Ms. Surette’s English 9 Romeo and Juliet extravaganza, freshmen Haley Weise and Leslie Zelaya portray Romeo and Juliet for the class production. RETURN TO MAIN MENU PAGE 8 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES – Linda Jones This winter accomplishments for sports teams and activities were recognized at our recent awards ceremony for outstanding achievement. At the ceremony for the female winter athletes during the season 114 out of 169 received at least a 3.5 GPA. The male winter athletes 91 out of 178 received at least 3.5 GPA. We are extremely proud of our student athletes on the field of completion but more importantly their accomplishments in the classroom. The indoor track & field teams had a very successful season. The girls won the Liberty Conference title for the 3rd consecutive year and placed 12th out of 52 teams at the State Championship. The boys’ team won the Liberty Conference title for the 6th consecutive year, placed 4th out of 26 teams at the 6A North Region Championship, and 10th at the State Championship. The girls’ 4 x 800 meter relay set a new school record and the boys 4 x 800 meter relay set a new district record. There were 12 Seahawks that earned All-State honors. The swim and dive team finished off the season with 4 great weeks of performances at the conference, regional, and state levels. At conferences, the boys placed 7th and the girls placed 4th with many regional and state cuts achieved and a conference record in the 100 fly set by Emily Landeryou. At the regional meet the girls placed 21st and the girls 9th with many state cuts achieved and the South Lakes boys 100 breast record being broken twice by Mac Sogandares and Ben Gryski. At the state meet in Richmond, the team had its best showing in almost 10 years as the boys placed 22nd and the girls 8th. It was a great learning experience as that out of the 14 that swam, 13 are back next year and know what to expect. Many great swims and personal best times, bonding, and odd haircuts were part of a great time. Coach Scoot Brown said, “Maybe next year we will go to Pepe’s.” The Boys’ Varsity Basketball Team was a region semifinalist and won the Liberty Conference Cham- pionship winning over Hayfield after finishing the regular season in 2nd place. The boys finished 3rd place in the Wakefield Tournament, and Brandon Kamga was named to the All-Tournament Team. Brandon Kamga was also named 1st Team All-Region, Player of the Year in the conference and the MVP of the conference tournament. Clayton O’Neill was named 1st Team AllConference, Defensive Player of the Year in the conference and was named to the conference tournament team. Dre Puryear was named to the region tournament team. The Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team won the Liberty Conference Championship winning over Madison after finishing the regular season in 2nd place. The team finished the season with a 23-4 record. Junior Princess Aghayere was named 1st Team All-Region, 1st Team AllConference and MVP of the Conference Tournament. Abigail Rendle was named 2nd Team Region, 1st Team All- Conference, All- Conference Tournament Team and is a McDonald’s All-American nominee. The team was a quarterfinalist at the region tournament this year. Congratulations to our Forensics (Speech) Team for winning the Conference Championship held at Hayfield High School. The Forensics sponsor is Rebecca Samba a Spanish teacher at SLHS. This is the first district and conference title for our forensics team. Julian LexyMeyers place 1st in the extemporaneous speaking and as did Antonia Nagle in impromptu. Chiara Sauvage got 1st place in the humorous dramatic interpretation and Manaal Siddiqui was 2nd in that category. Noni Shemenki was 2nd place for prose interpretation. Caroline Kulczycky and Anusha Rahman placed 2nd in the humorous duo interpretation. Congratulations also to our Debate Team for being the Conference Runner-ups at the tournament that we hosted. At the conference tournament in Policy, Kiran Hampton and Henry Woelflein finished 1st place. Daniel Sprague and Helena Clark finished 2nd place in Policy. Special thank you, to Chery Finley for being the direc- RETURN TO MAIN MENU PAGE STUDENT ACTIVITIES—continued from page 8 tor of the tournament and also hosting debate tournaments at South Lakes. Good luck to our Debate Team at regionals that will be held at Westfield. The Gymnastics Team finished 4th place at the Liberty Conference Championship held at McLean High School. At the conference championship, senior Jasmine Shuey won the balance beam and placed 3rd place on the floor. At the region meet, Jasmine placed 5th on the beam and 7th on the floor in which she was a state qualifier for both events. This was also the highest placement in over 10 years. Jasmine Shuey was the first state qualifier for a gymnast since 2001. This winter season the Dance Team has grown to 24 members. The Dance Team performed at varsity boys’ and varsity basketball games and the winter pep rally. The team place 4th place at the West Springfield Dance competition. The team also finished 7th place at the UDA’s Fairfax Dance Championship. The wrestling team at the conference tournament Colby Laxton placed 2nd place at 195lbs. and was 5th place at the region tournament. Also at the conference tournament, Richard Walsh finished 3rd place at 160lbs. and Nick Wille and Andrew Brooker were 4th place finishers in their respective weight classes. Coach Stephen Brown said of his team, “ I feel that our best moment was down in Richmond when we upset the favored Matoaco High School by 1 point (who finished 3rd in the state this year) to go on and finish 4th at the Atlee High School Invitational.” The Seahawks had a 14th Place finish at the Nova Classic this year. Coach Brown has a young team and he looks forward to many more accolades in the future. South Lakes High School is pleased to announce the hiring of Brittany Stevenson as the Varsity Girls Lacrosse Head Coach. Coach Stevenson has made an immediate impact on the girls’ lacrosse program. Coach Stevenson was an assistant coach for five years at Hayfield. 9 ALL NIGHT GRAD PARTY (ANGP) The ANGP wants to thank everyone who has participated in our fundraisers so far this year. We really appreciate your support. We are steadily working towards our fundraising goal and planning a spectacular party! It's time for our annual Spring Plant Sale and we will be taking orders until April 11th. We have all sorts of colorful flowering plants for your garden beds, vegetables for your vegetable garden and hanging flower baskets to decorate your porch or deck. Go to the ANGP fundraising page to see the wide selection of plants and to place your order. http:// www.southlakesptsa.org/ANGP/ ANGPfundraising.html If you prefer to mail in your order, you can download an order form to print and mail. The plants will all be available for pickup at the school on April 25th. Looking ahead, we are holding many other fundraisers. Join us at Boston Market (Northpoint Village Center) today (3/19), all day. We are also having a dog wash fundraiser at Weber's Pet Supermarket (Fox Mill Shopping Center) from April 7-19. What a great idea to wash your dog at Weber's, let them clean up the water spray and help the ANGP raise money! Look for additional fundraisers this Spring with Naked Pizza, Tropical Smoothie and Pot Belly. Most importantly, tickets for the All Night Grad Party 2014 are available for sale for $50 until April 11th ($10 for free and reduced lunch students). The price goes up after Spring Break, so don't delay. Get your senior their ticket today! Tickets may be purchased on our website. http:// www.southlakesptsa.org/ANGP.html If you prefer to send in a check, you may download an order form and send it in. RETURN TO MAIN MENU DECA SETS NEW SCHOOL RECORD The weekend of March 1st, 36 South Lakes High School Marketing students (members of DECA) set a new record for competition at the annual Virginia DECA State Leadership Conference held in Virginia Beach, Virginia. http://www.vadeca.org/ The students tested their skills in role-play events, rebranding plans, entrepreneurship and defended marketing research and public relations campaigns. They earned Two State first place titles, qualified 25 students for International competition in Atlanta, Georgia ~ May 2-6 and Ms. Virginia Bulger was elected to serve as Virginia DECA’s State President 2014-15. Individual Role-Play Events Food Marketing – Top 20 ~ Vikky Batra *Restaurant & Food Service Management – Finalist ~ Gabe Davis Social Media – Top 16 ~ Molly Sheets Team Decision Making Travel & Tourism Marketing Team Decision – Top 20 ~ Cole Palley & Micky Kumbi Written Events Sports & Entertainment Research – Top 16 ~ Angela Barrale, Henning Baussus & Nik Baussus *Business Services Research – Finalist ~ Rachel Heatherly, Paige Barlow & Ted Madden *Buying & Merchandising Research – 1st Place Finalist ~ Allison LeMair, Hans Baussus & Joe Li *Entrepreneurship Written – Finalist ~ Mallika Suri, Chance Konnor & David Logan *Entrepreneurship Written – Finalist ~ Jasmine Shuey, Katie Wolfe & Matthew Crump *Entrepreneurship Innovation Plan – Finalist ~ Shannon Meehan, Lindsey Cohen & Joshua Forrest *Entrepreneurship Innovation – Finalist ~ Sneha Kuchipudi, Sweetlove Reyes & Brentan Walters Chapter Events Chapter competition requires group participation of DECA members – The event involves planning & execution of a Public Relation Campaign and a Creative Marketing Research Project held in the business community. PAGE 10 *Public Relations Project - (Capitol Hill campaign lobbying for Campus Fire Safety, “Contain The Flame”) - State Finalist ~ Kelly Carney, Virginia Bulger & Gavin Brown *Creative Marketing Research - (Study to determine how and why residents keep their porch lights on, “Light’s ON, Crime Off” – 1st Place State, Finalist ~ Tad Mich, Dania Rivas & Nicky Kandola VIRGINIA DECA STATE PRESIDENT - Ms. Virginia Bulger was elected to lead 14,000 Virginia DECA Members for the coming school year. * Students have qualified for International Competition. http://www.deca.org/events/icdc/ The Marketing instructors/DECA Advisors - Darlena Ricks and Jay Walker - would like to congratulate the South Lakes High School (FCPS) marketing students for all of their dedicated efforts. RETURN TO MAIN MENU PAGE 11 CAREER CENTER Thinking about what to do with your summer? Many colleges and universities host precollege programs for high school students during the summer. This is a great way to get acclimated to college life and to learn something new and exciting. Check out a wide range of opportunities: http://slcareercenter.weebly.com/summeropportunities.html NOVA Information Night-Monday, May 5th FCPS is partnering with Northern Virginia Community College to bring you a NOVA Information Night. Parents and students of all grade levels are welcome to attend. Students and Parents can: -Learn about NOVA’s academic programs -Explore student activities, sports, as well as career and transfer options -Complete your NOVA application and speak with an academic advisor -Enter to win prizes including NOVA bookstore credit and one-year parking permits (seniors only) Information sessions focusing on the enrollment process and academic program tracks will take place beginning at 6:45 p.m. and will continue throughout the event. Please RSVP using this link: www.fcps.edu/is/schoolcounseling/ events.shtml What’s happening? The Junior Career Unit will begin on March 24th in the Career Center. Ms. Burke and the counselors will meet with all of the juniors to discuss the importance of planning for life after high school. Parents-Stay Connected Blackboard and Family Connection are great ways to stay connected with what’s going on in your students’ classrooms. Parents can gain access to both of these by visiting http://fcps.blackboard.com. At the bottom of the screen there is a section for Parent Information, Creating a New Parent View Account and First Time Login. Simply following the instructions that are provided and you can gain parental access to your students’ accounts. Family Connection is accessible through Blackboard and provides a wealth of information about colleges, careers, summer enrichment programs, scholarships and more. Pyramid Wide College & Career Night Students and Parents of all grade levels are invited on April 10th at 6:30 p.m. to participate in a pyramid wide College & Career Planning Night. We will have a number of sessions including a panel of college professionals, Financial Planning, and much more! Don’t miss this information packed event! $$ Scholarships $$ Be sure to visit Family Connection for a complete list of FCPS approved scholarships. Many opportunities are available, so take full advantage of the offerings! Make sure to stay on top of dates & deadlines. UPCOMING SAT/ACT REGISTRATION DATES SAT- www.collegeboard.org Test Date May 3 June 7 Registration Deadline April 4 May 9 ACT- www.act.org June 14 May 9 **College bound juniors are strongly encouraged to take at least one SAT or ACT this year** RETURN TO MAIN MENU PAGE 12 PARENT LIAISON OFFICE ........زاوية وسطاء العوائل South Lakes has two Parent Liaisons, Mrs. Martinez (fluent in Spanish) and Mrs. Abbasi (fluent in Arabic), who are available to support all our families. They have knowledge of FCPS programs and services, the school culture and the ability to help you connect with school and community resources. Please feel free to contact the Parent Liaisons anytime by phone or email or come by the office during the school hours. إن مدرسة ساوث ليكس الثانوية سعيدة بوجود وسيطتان للعائلة السيدة فدى عباسي(تتكلم اللغة العربية) والسيدة مارتينز( تتكلم وهن موجودتان في المدرسة لمساعدة جميع،)اللغة اإلسبانية كالمجتمعFCPS وهن على معرفة بخدمات وبرامج.األهالي المدرسي في مدرستنا ومساعدتكم باإلتصال باألشخاص المناسبين في المدرسة والمجتمع ويمكنكم الحضور لمقابلتهم أو .اإلتصال بهم أو إرسال رسالة بالبريد اإللكتروني في أي وقت We are happy to announce to all parents that we have opened our Parent Center here at SLHS, it’s in the Parent Liaison’s office. The Parent Center is a welcoming place where families can gather, learn, and access school and community resources. ونحن سعداء أن نعلن لجميع اآلباء واألمهات أننا قمنا بفتح هنا في مدرسة ساوثParent Center مركز األهالي وهو موجود في نفس مكتب وسطاء،SLHS ليكس الثانوية ، والتعلم، إن مركز األهالي هو مكان لألهالي للتعارف.العوائل .والتواصل مع المدرسة ومعرفة موارد المجتمع We were very pleased to meet with the Arabic parents of SLHS Pyramid on February 5th at Forest Edge ES. The parents appreciated all the information that Mr. Penn addressed about the SR&R and the counselor Ms. Thomas who discussed class selections for the next school year. Also we had a special guest Ms. Andersen who addressed a very important topic to all parents: “How to talk so kids can listen and how to listen when kids are talking.” Thanks to all the guest speakers for answering the parents’ questions and concerns. The tentative date for the next meeting for the SLHS Pyramid Arabic Parent meeting will be on Wednesday March 26 at Forest Edge ES, continuation to the important topic we discussed in the previous meeting our guest speaker Ms. Andersen will address another important topic as well “Positive Discipline” to know more about the goal of discipline, discipline begins with a parent-child relationship based on love and respect, by discipline you children you are teaching them right from wrong, how to build a positive relationship with your children and how to prevent behavior problems. For more information, please contact your Parent Liaisons: Martha Martinez, Tel: 703-715-4782 Email: [email protected] Feda Abbasi, Tel: 703-715-4648 Email [email protected] لقد سعدنا بلقاء األهالي العرب من المدارس التابعة لمدرسة 5 ( في اإلجتماع الذي عقد فيSLHS) ساوث ليكس الثانوية شباط الماضي في مدرسة فوريست إدج اإلبتدائية حيث/فبراير ً عن موضوع مهم جداMr. Penn تحدث مساعد المدير Ms. ( كذلك تحدثتSR&R) وهو حقوق الطالب ومسوؤلياته المرشده من مدرسة ساوث ليكس الثانوية عن كيفيةThomas إختيار المواد الدراسية التي يجب على الطالب إختيارها للسنة كيفية التحدث معMs. Andersen أيضا ً تحدثت.القادمة اوالدكم ليستمعوا لكم جيدا ً وكيف تستمعون ألوالدكم وهم وقد قاموا مشكورين جميعا ُ باإلجابة عن كل.يتحدثون معكم .أسئلة وإستفسارات األهالي وسيعقد اإلجتماع المقبل لٌألهالي العرب في يوم األربعاء أذار في مدرسة فوريست إيدج اإلبتدائية/ مارس62 الموافق بتكملة الموضوع المهم الذي تحدثناMs. Andersen وستقوم عنه في اإلجتماع السابق عن " كيفية التحدث مع أوالدكم ليستمعوا لكم جيدا ً وكيف تستمعون ألوالدكم وهم يتحدثون معكم" بالتحدث عن موضوع مهم آخر بنفس األهمية ويخص جميع األهالي وهو " اإلنضباط والتربية اإليجابية" لمعرفة الهدف من اإلنضباط اإليجابي و وكيفية مساعدة أوالدكم على كيفية، كيفية بناء عالقة إجابية مع أوالدكم،تنمية ضبط النفس كيفية ضبط أوالدكم وتعليمهم،منع مشاكل السلوك عند أوالدكم .تمييزالصواب من الخطأ :لمزيد من المعلومات الرجاء اإلتصال بوسيط العائلة أو البريد703-715-4648 : فدى عباسي على الرقم [email protected] اإللكتروني